Comment Re:I disagree (Score 1) 85
I personally think that there really isn't enough real data on how violent games affect kids, so I really have nothing to say about that part of the article.
I do have to say that the "What should you do..." part was at least sensible and didn't place all of the blame on the video game. It made it clear that the parents should be policing what the children are playing and talk with them about it.
I find that the scariest statistic (and I use that word lightly) in the article is this one:
"A study comparing parental rules for television viewing and playing video games showed that parents set rules for video games only half as much as they do for TV viewing, and the majority of parents did not restrict the type of games their children played."
That isn't right and until parents start doing there jobs, they can't go around blaming the game company for not doing it for them.